Salmonella infections are often associated with contaminated food, but the most dangerous cases begin when the bacterium escapes the intestine and enters the bloodstream or other normally sterile tissues. These invasive infections can progress rapidly, particularly in young children, older adults, and people whose immune systems are weakened. A new global genomic surveillance study published […]
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